LQH: Gramática Review Lesson - Using Reflexive Pronouns with Commands
Review: Using Reflexive Pronouns with Commands
To help you learn the uses of Object Pronouns and Reflexive Pronouns with commands, you will see examples with informal commands (learned in this lesson) and with all of the command forms studied in this course.
Occasionally we'll want to use a reflexive verb as a command. The reflexive pronouns follow the same pattern as object pronouns. Let's look at alegrarse (to be happy) in command form (we'll look at the negatives as well even though that wouldn't be very nice):
Type of Command | Tú Form | Usted Form | Ustedes Form |
---|---|---|---|
Affirmative | alégrate | alégrese | alégrense |
Negative | no te alegres | no te alegre | no te alegren |
Nosotros and Vosostros Forms
The nosotros and vosotros commands are slightly different when using a reflexive pronoun. To make pronunciation a bit easier, we're going to drop the "-s" from the affirmative nosotros command and the "-d"from the affirmative vosotros command before adding the reflexive pronoun. The negative commands are unaffected:
Type of Command | Nosotros Form | Vosotros Form |
---|---|---|
Affirmative | alegrémonos | alegraos |
Negative | no nos alegremos | no os alegréis |
Exceptions
There are a few exceptions when dealing with the vosotros form.
- The verb irse
- The vosotros command form retains the d:
- idos.
- Reflexive -ir verbs
- The vosotros command form requires you to add an accent mark:
- divertirse: divertíos
- sentirse: sentíos
- vestirse: vestíos
- The vosotros command form requires you to add an accent mark:
Practice Activity
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